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Tuesday, May 7, 2019

She's baaaaaack!

There was a full house this afternoon for the Chicks who were very busy catching up with...
our snowbird Liz! She's back for the summer. Now if only summer would arrive!
Liz was very busy knitting over the winter break and brought back some lovely ensembles for our inventory.
All those darling little hats to keep sweet baby heads warm had us all squealing with delight.
She even made a cotton bib that slips over the head.
Debbie picked up a long time UFO and put the finishing touches on it so she could add it to the inventory too.
She did a great job on this sweet, cream colored set.
Janna was bitten by the critter knitting bug. She made 3 more teddy bears and added their facial features to complete their personalities.
Barbara K. finished the pretty turquoise hat and....
a Noro yarn hat.
She also found a UFO of the Cabin Fever Buttons sweater. It needs sleeves but she can't remember what size she was knitting. That's the problem with putting a project in time out. Unless you put a note with it, it can be a nuisance trying to get the needle size or pattern size correct.
Cinzia finished her 100% mercerized cotton stroller/carseat blanket and now has to decide how to block it so it doesn't lose it's stitch definition.
I made a pair of thumb-less baby mittens with a sleeve cord so they don't get lost if they slip off.
And there was so much yarn left that I had enough to make a hat. There are just a few more inches and it will be completed.
Barbara B. started a baby bootie tonight. I'll bet they'll be done by next week.
Carole is still plugging away on her diagonal blanket. The colors are adorable!
Maureen's hat is nearing the decreasing portion.
And Margaret opted to frog last week's white acrylic sweater in favor of Plymouth Encore denim colored blend for the trapeze style cardigan.
We'll be offline for the next two Tuesdays but hope to have plenty to show you on the 28th.
In the meantime, keep those needles clicking.

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